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East Haven Rotary Announces Award Recipients
East Haven rotary announces Joseph Buonome Memorial Public Safety Award recipients at the installation dinner on June 25.

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East Haven rotary announces Joseph Buonome Memorial Public Safety Award recipients at the installation dinner on June 25.

Residents are welcome to a free meal provided by the East haven United Community Kitchen on June 20.
Region 15 students will participate in the first-ever Book Bowl Competition at the Southbury Public Library.
Region 15 students will participate in the first-ever Book Bowl Competition at the Southbury Public Library.
Two students were named CAS Outstanding Arts Award recipients back in April.
Two students were named CAS Outstanding Arts Award recipients back in April.
Branford Recreation Department announces ongoing registration for its Kinder Camp program for Branford boys and girls.
Connecticut Young Professionals hosts “Meet the Mayor” to learn about what young people can do for the community.
“Business After Hours” will combine food, live music and door prizes with networking.
Senator Len Fasano, R-North Haven, Senate Minority Leader, expresses his concern over the budget passage.
Beginning this year, Milford will start celebrating Pirate Week from June 8 to June 14.
Milford has a packed weekend, from Saturday to Sunday, featuring two hikes and a paddle out at the Charles Wheeler Marsh.
Destiny Chapman, of Naugatuck, shares an essay regarding Juneteenth, an annual celebration of the abolishment of slavery.
The City of Milford and the Milford Arts Council are thrilled to announce River Street Wednesdays.
State Rep. Pam Staneski, of Milford, gave the House of Representatives approval for state dyslexia detection and training improvement.
State Rep. Kim Rose, D-Milford, and Rosa C. Rebimbas, R-Naugatuck, are leading the legislature’s Women’s Caucus.
State Rep. Kim Rose, D-Milford, and Rosa C. Rebimbas, R-Naugatuck, are leading the legislature’s Women’s Caucus.
First and second-grade troops started a sustainable flower and vegetable garden from scratch in the garden.
Police said the incident occurred last Thursday at around 5 p.m.
Police said the incident happened on Sunday, May 24 at around 9:40 p.m.